Our history is forever stained with discrimination and it is sad to admit that it is not totally eliminated until today. In those dark hours, there were candle lights who gave us hope and inspiration and sacrificed themselves by letting the fire burning though the fire consumes them till the end. They fought against discrimination so that all people of all colors can live together peacefully. Their existence to this world has broken barriers that divide us. Let us never forget them and their sacrifices.

Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865)

” Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves”

He made history by passing the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 to free all the slaves. There were articles about his real views on the equality of white and Black but we cannot deny that his actions opened the eyes of the people. It prepared us for next history makers to change the way we think. He risked his position and dared the unknown, he would sacrifice everything for the freedom of everyone. For us, he was the perfect president who died in the most imperfect way. Had he live today, we are sure that he will move with us towards equality of all races.

Nelson Mandela (1918-2013)

“I hate race discrimination most intensely and in all its manifestations. I have fought it all during my life; I fight it now, and will do so until the end of my days.”

Almost three decades of his life was spent in prison for fighting discrimination against the black people. He opposed the apartheid system which limits black people from many areas of the society. In 1994, he was elected as the president of South Africa. His leadership focused on improving the lives of his beloved citizens, removing all the barriers that hinder them from getting decent life because of their color. He proved that being black should not be a curse to suffer from poverty and lack of society acceptance.

Martin Luther King (1929-1968)

“God never intended for one group of people to live in superfluous inordinate wealth, while others live abject deadening poverty.”

He stood in front of thousands of people to deliver a speech that forever rings the bells of equality. All men are created equal, that was the foundation of his belief, and that is the truth that nobody should deny. He was a preacher, social activists, and a father seeking equality until his last breath. He was assassinated in 1968, his death didn’t stop his supporters from continuing his fight for equality. And we believe that his early death only brought fiery hearts to extinguish segregation of people of color in the society. He shown that there is no need for a bloody war to achieve change. He taught us that love conquers it all, it is the only way to change the dimming mindset of people who promote racism and discrimination. It is only by love that we can live on this Earth peacefully and with equality.

Nothing in this world doesn’t get discriminated; there is an unjust aspect in everything. That includes video games like War Robots!

War Robots

Previously referred to as Walking War Robots, this game is free to download for everyone. Because it’s for anyone using any operating system, this third-person shooter game enables anyone to play anytime they wish, anywhere they are. That is the safety feature of the game. In spite of that, the unfairness sprouts when we tackle the currencies in which gold and silver play a major role. The game becomes unfair because not all players can gather gold and silver easily with their expert shooting skills. Besides, most of the time, the challenges are way too impossible to overcome with the current level of the weapons and bot you have. And before you notice it, you’re already using real cash to upgrade and buy gears.

Au and Ag

In case you didn’t know, gold (Au) and silver (Ag) enable gamers to upgrade their gears and quickly finish off other players. This is a war after all. The two currencies are tricky to collect especially gold. You might thing silver can easily be earned, but you’ll need more silver as you progress in the game. The question now would be, what if you can’t progress because of the limitations that your bot and weapons take along with them?

The Solution to the Injustice

There is only one practical solution to this unfair aspect of War Robots. That is to use a cheat that will enable you to obtain free Au and Ag. Sounds shady and unfair, but you have to look at the big picture. Now even if you’re an unskilled player, you can enjoy the game more and train to be better because of the resources you have. It’s not wise to use real money to purchase or upgrade anyway. Using a hack is the best way to make everyone equal.

Is The Solution Safe?

You’ll know the hack is safe when it is free, doesn’t require any downloading, and hasn’t been banned. Safe online hacks also drip-fed the resources, which means they add the Au and Ag bit by bit over a 30-minute or 60-minute period. Drip-feeding the currencies instead of sending them once will make your account suspicious to game creators and will be unsafe from threats. So, if you don’t want your account to be detected, better trust an online hack. There’s no other way to serve justice but to treat everyone the same even in a video game. Don’t you agree?

Volunteering is one of the most enriching experiences and rewarding ways to make the best use of your time. And if you are looking for inspirations or ideas on how to be a good volunteer, we have rounded up some of the most inspiring books that should be on your reading list.

Chicken Soup for the Volunteer’s Soul: Stories to Celebrate the Spirit of Courage, Caring and Community by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Arline McGraw Oberst, John T. Boal, Tom Lagana, and Laura Lagana
Chicken Soup for the Volunteer’s Soul is part of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series that has captured the hearts of millions of readers worldwide. In this book, you will find heartwarming real-life stories shared by volunteers that will restore or strengthen your faith in humanity.

Do It Anyway: The New Generation of Activists by Courtney E. Martin
Do It Anyway takes a look into what drives eight young activists to try to make a difference. It presents a different perspective on what motivates young people to volunteer and what inspires them to serve others in whatever way they can.

Don’t Just Count Your Hours, Make Your Hours Count: The Essential Guide to Volunteering & Community Service by Dr. Kristin E. Joos Ph.D. and Alana Rush
Time is a valuable commodity. And what better use of volunteer time than to ensure that it adds value to the cause or people you serve. Don’t Just Count Your Hours, Make Your Hours Count is a book that provides helpful ideas and tips as well as the best practices on volunteering for a more meaningful experience.

You deserve better than the world who is out to get you. You deserve better than the world who is going against you. You deserve better than the world who is looking down on you.

Unfortunately, all these are part of what we call life.

After all, we live in a world where there is cruelty in every corner of the street. After all, we live in a world where there is condemnation in every place we go. After all, we live in a world where there is criticism in every thing we do.

But you know what?

There is also kindness in every corner of the street. There is also love in every place we go. There is also empathy in everything we do.

All because you deserve better.

So cheer up, my friend.

Because at the end of the day, no one else will be out to get you. Because at the end of the day, no one else will be going against you. Because at the end of the day, no one else will be looking down on you.

Because at the end of the day, you will realize that you deserve better – no matter who you are, no matter where you are from, no matter what you are going through.

Indeed, you deserve better.

What do you think about this blog post?

Id be lying if I say I didn’t go through any of these before. Do you have any advice for those who are going through something similar?

Do let them know in the comments section below…

“Whenever you feel sad about people looking down on you, you can always reach out to your loved ones for support.”